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Kevin Hart Video Interview On 'The Five-Year Engagement'
04/26/2012
It's been a big year for comedian Kevin Hart, 32. In addition to hosting the 2012 MTV Video Music Awards, the Philadelphia native had roles in the wildy popular Think Like a Man and The Five-Year Engagement, the latter of which starred comedic talents Jason Segel, Emily Blunt, Chris Pratt and Brian Posehn.
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'Arthur Newman' Movie Review: Dante Ariola's Movie Can't Quite Hit It's Stride
04/24/2013
The only reason to see Arthur Newman, the new film from director Dante Ariola, is for the actors: dream-team Colin Firth and Emily Blunt. If you’re looking for a delightful, yet poignant film, save your money, because contrary to what the trailers would have you believe, this film is neither.
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Cover Of 'Revenge Wears Prada' Revealed
03/15/2013
The cover art for Revenge Wears Prada, the sequel to the hit novel The Devil Wears Prada, by Lauren Weisberger, has been released. The book’s cover features a red base with black and white accents for the letters, and a black devil’s tail snaking across the cover, according to the cover retrieved by Entertainment Weekly.
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Jennifer Lawrence Makes Fun Of 'I Beat Meryl' Comment In 'SNL' Monologue
01/21/2013
Jennifer Lawrence, 22, got a teeny bit of flak for her charmingly witty Golden Globes victory speech for her winning role in Silver Linings Playbook, also starring Bradley Cooper and Robert DeNiro, with which she beat out Meryl Streep for Hope Springs, Judi Dench in The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel, Emily Blunt for Salmon Fishing in the Yemen, and Maggie Smith in Quarter.
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SLIDESHOW: Golden Globes' Best-Dressed
01/15/2013
The stars shined in full force at the 70th Annual Golden Globes on Sunday, brightening the red carpet with everything from Vivienne Westwood to Versace. Plunging necklines and form-fitting gowns were a staple at this year’s awards ceremony, as were pastels.
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'Lincoln,' 'Argo' Lead 2013 Golden Globe Nominations
12/13/2012
It's already that time of year, when the nominations for the Golden Globes — the biggest precursor to the Oscars —are announced, and the nominees for 2013 hold a few pleasant surprises.
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'Looper' Comes Full Circle
10/02/2012
Best served with as little prior knowledge before viewing as possible, Looper is a gem in large part because of its marketing campaign, which teased out only small bits of the premise — what happens if you are charged with killing your future self? — and left the rest of the storytelling for the actual movie.
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SLIDESHOW: Stargazing At The Toronto Film Festival 2012
09/11/2012
The popular Toronto International Film Festival inaugurated its 37th edition in Toronto, Ontario, on September 6, opening with director Rian Johnson's Looper featuring Bruce Willis, Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Emily Blunt — who also co-stars in festival film Arthur Newman with Colin Firth, pictured below at the premiere looking dashing.
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Who Is Fadi Fawaz, George Michael's Boyfriend
07/18/2012
George Michael, 48, the former singer of "I Want Your Sex," "Freedom" and "Faith," revealed that he was gay almost fifteen years ago, and now Michael has been enjoying some quality time out with his boyfriend, Fadi Fawaz, 38, after recovering from a serious battle with pneumonia late last year and into the early part of this one.
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Your Sister's Sister
06/15/2012
Summer’s here. Time to soak up some Vitamin D, boost your sex drive, and pounce on someone you ordinarily wouldn’t. Or, for those less adventurous, perhaps a mere artistic rendering of such experimental dalliances will suffice.
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The Five-Year Engagement
05/14/2012
Co-written by Jason Segel and produced by Judd Apatow, there is an endless list of expectations one can have for The Five Year Engagement, but comparing it to the likes of Forgetting Sarah Marshall, Bridesmaids, and Superbad isn’t a good idea because it isn’t on the same comedic level as any of them.
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EXCLUSIVE: Emily Blunt Is 'Beyond Hilarious,' Says Kevin Hart
04/27/2012
If there were a candidate for the funniest actor in The Five-Year Engagement, comedian Kevin Hart would justifiably be at the top of the list. Leading funny man Jason Segel would be up there, too. But, according to Hart, the distinction of funniest star belongs to someone else.
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The Adjustment Bureau
03/14/2011
The Adjustment Bureau is a beautifully filmed movie that asks viewers to suspend logic for a moment to consider bigger themes of humanity. The movie begins as a political thriller that morphs into a romance that morphs again into a science fiction/quasi-religious rumination on fate and free will—it is Serendipity meets Minority Report with a climax pulled straight from Vanilla Sky.
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Gulliver's Travels
01/03/2011
After nearly three centuries of bitter negotiations, heated litigations and the birth of the film industry, Anglo-Irish cleric-turned-Hollywood heavy hitter Jonathan--Johnny to his friends--Swift's fantasy/sci-fi bestseller Gulliver's Travels was finally optioned off and turned into a comedy vehicle for Jack Black.
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The Wolfman
02/26/2010
It's perhaps something of a grand irony that the central dilemma of The Wolfman concerns a reserved, introspective gent battling to contain the savage beast within and given to fits of primal rage in the form of something wholly unnatural, for it is the perfect metaphor for the movie itself.
